Fig. 1: Beliefs about the kinds of genetic secondary findings (SFs) that could be returned. | Genetics in Medicine

Fig. 1: Beliefs about the kinds of genetic secondary findings (SFs) that could be returned.

From: Exploring the motivations of research participants who chose not to learn medically actionable secondary genetic findings about themselves

Fig. 1

Pearson’s Chi-squared tests were conducted for (a, c). McNemar’s tests were conducted for (b). (c) Does not include the six respondents who switched from accepting to refusing. Persistent refusers in (c) are the 42 participants who refused at both timepoints.

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